President Roosevelt's Progressive record included things such as conservation of forest land. He also broke up numerous trusts thought to be detrimental to the public.
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Historians would attempt to be unbiased and look objectively at the president's record. Since they are human like the rest of us, it would be almost impossible for them not to allow their biases to influence their determinations from time to time, although professional historians would strive to separate personal biases from objective determinations.
Unintentionally, a good question! It was the Confederacy itself, not the army, that had a president (Jefferson Davis). There was no General-in-Chief until the final weeks of the war, when the job was given to the only possible choice, Robert E. Lee. Davis, however, was an ex-Regular officer who could claim a respectable record as a Colonel in the Mexican War, and he had hoped to be made General-in-Chief instead of President. So he kept trying to combine both roles, and feuding viciously with his Generals as he did so. It could indeed have been joked that he was President of the Army.
Well if i am correct, the VP is the president of the senate. He never does anything though. the only time he does anything is if the vote for a law or something is a tie. the VP will be the tie breaker for the Senate.
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Clarence Thomas is a judge on the United States Supreme Court, appointed by President G.H.W Bush in 1991, preceded by Thurgood Marshall. There are no awards on record for Thomas, but he did receive his law degree from Yale.